Walter de Baskerville

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Walter was born about 1210 in England, the son of Roger de Baskerville and Bridget Hunterston.

His wife was Elizabeth Pembrugge. They were married, but the date and place have not been found. Their only known child was Walter (c1230->1277).

Pedigree Chart (3 generations)


 

Walter de Baskerville
(c1210-?)

 

Roger de Baskerville
(c1183-?)

 

Ralph de Baskerville
(c1149-c1190)

 

Ralph de Baskerville
(c1100-1149)

 
  

FitzDrogo
(c1110-?)

 
  

Sybil De Braose
(c1149-1228)

 

William De Braose
(1112-1192)

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Bertha FitzMiles
(c1125-1204)

+
  

Bridget Hunterston
(c1183-?)

  
 
  
 
 
   
 
 
   
 
  
 
 
   
 
 

Events

EventDateDetailsSourceMultimediaNotes
BirthABT 1210
Place: England

Notes

Note 1

!StyleName: de Baskerville, Walter de Eardisley [~1210 - ]

!Source: THE BATTLE ABBEY ROLL. - WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES. - BY THE DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND. -

IN THREE VOLUMES.—VOL. I - LONDON: JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET. 1889. - LONDON: PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, STAMFORD STREET AND CHARING CROSS. -

This electronic edition was prepared by Michael A. Linton, 2007 www.1066.co.nz

http://www.1066.co.nz/Mosaic%20DVD/library/Battle%20Roll/battle_abbey_roll1/battle_abbey_roll1.html

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Baskeruile :

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Their tenure of Eardisley Castle "commenced at least as early as the thirteenth century. In 1251 Humphrey de Bohun and Aleanore his wife, by a fine granted the manor of 'Irdesle' to

>>> Walter de Baskerville <<< [Close Rolls, 36 Hen. III. m. 16, 1243], but there is good reason to believe that his ancestors had been settled in that place—certainly in the county—at a much earlier date. They claim, indeed, to have acquired possession of the manor of Eardisley by the marriage of

>>> Sir Ralph Baskerville <<< with Sibyl, heiress of Adam de Port and of his wife, who was a daughter of De Braose, and a grand-daughter of Milo, Earl of Hereford. With greater certainty we may state that

>>> Ralph de Baskerville <<< held lands under Adam de Port de veteri feoffamento, i.e. by inheritance from the reign of Henry I. , and that on the murder of

>>> Ralph Baskerville <<< in Northamptonshire about the year 1194, his son

>>> Thomas <<< succeeded him at Pickthorn, the Shropshire estate , and another son,

>>> Roger <<<, at Eardisley in Herefordshire.—

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>>>”Walter de Baskerville <<<, grandson of this

>>> Roger <<<, had licence from the Bishop of Hereford in 1272 'to hold divine service in an oratory built within the walls of the castle' , and we may assume from this that Eardisley had then become the chief residence of the family, as it continued to be for the four succeeding centuries.

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"During that long period the house of Baskerville produced a series of knights, whom to mention by name would exceed our limits. They won their spurs not by wealth or by waiting upon the Court, but by active service at home and abroad, and on the grave of each might be inscribed the quaint old epitaph:—

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'Eques Auratus well may he he said

Whose coyne, not warlike courage, such hath made;

To Baskerville, we Miles do afford

As knighted on the field by his flesht sword.'

!Source: Genealogy Wylie » Walter Baskerville , Sir https://www.genealogieonline.nl/en/genealogie-wylie/I403020.php

>>>>> WARNING: This is totally mixed up!!!!

Personal data Walter Baskerville , Sir

Source 1

He was born about 1187 in Eardisley Castle, Kington, Herefordshire, England.

He died before October 1213.Source 2

A child of Roger Baskerville and Bridget Hunterston

This information was last updated on April 5, 2023.

Household of Walter Baskerville , Sir

He had a relationship with Elizabeth Pembrugge.

Child:

Walter Baskerville < 1211-> 1277

He is married to Iseult Pantulf.

They got married before April 12, 1211 at 3rd husband 2nd wife.Source 1

Notes about Walter Baskerville , Sir

I cannot guarantee that this is the same Walter de Baskerville, cited byComplete Peerage as 4th husband of Iseult Pantulf, but he certainlyappears to be of the time period.

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Following copied from website at[http://www.moonrakers.com/genealogy/baskerville/baskerville_family_history.htm]:

BASKERVILLE FAMILY HISTORY

Supplied by Brian Erwin

Edited by Peter Baskerville Rance

[P.B.R. Madeline Hopton's account at this point appears to leave out anumber of generations, which are shown on most visitations available, soI have included the missing inheritors]. Ralph had a son, SirRoger [or Robert] who married Juliana daughter of Nicholas deStafford, Their son, Ralph of Eardisley married Ann Owen,they had a son Roger of Eardisley who married Bridget Hunterston, whoseson WALTER OF EARDISLEY married ELIZABETH PEMBRUGGE. They had a son Walter of Eardisley who married Susanna Crigdon and who'sfirst son, Sir Roger married a daughter and heiress of Rothes de Gros,knight of Orcop, which manor remained in the family till the year 1528.After Roger came three Sir Walter's in succession, the last of them lefttwo daughters. After them the castle and manor went to Sir Walter andSusanna's second son Sir Richard. He married the daughter of Sir Solers.Another brother George, became lord of Lawton and Picthorne in the Countyof Salop, whose descendants were lords of Picthorne for threegenerations, and then ended with an heiress.

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Note: This is totally mixed up.

1. The 1187 to 1213 dates would appear likely to belong to Sybil’s son Walter, except that I think the birth may have been mis-transcribed from 1182, otherwise, his son Walter by his girlfriend, Emma de St. Leger, when they wer 14, would have been impossible, rather than just a stretch. Iseult/Isolde Pantolf did appear to marry that Walter after Emma died in childbirth.

2. Walter, the son of Roger, would have completely different dates, with a birth around 1210 likely, although Elizabeth Pembrugge could have been his wife.